Angela Orosz gave evidence in the trial of a Nazi guard: ‘I was so malnourished,I was unable to bellow. That saved me.’ It was at the age of seven, when asked at school to write down her name and residence of birth, and that Angela Orosz was first made aware she had been born in Auschwitz. “I really had a hard time with that word,” she said. “I was begging my mother, ‘can we change it?’ She said ‘no, and I’m not going to change it,this is what you have to know’.” Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com